It's razor sharp, that's for sure. Your pics are pretty good but (for example), the one you posted is a little confusing. Is the subject the car or the building? If it's the car I think coming in a bit closer and getting a bit lower would help in terms of composition. Then again I'm no expert, just my take on it.

Also there is already a thread for the 24TSEII, it's just a few pages back.

Thanks Axil, didint have the energy to search for previous T/S threads...but thanks for slotting it in nevertheless..Regarding the image its not about the car or the cars or the building..its just a documentary style image of a little town that happened to have nice light as I drove through it...

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really nice thread and really nice pictures! The TSE24 is extremely versatile a lens. It requires time and frequently it is better to use a tripod and live view. You need time to think about lines, exposure, amount of compensation for shifting-related softness in the corners (i.e. need to stop down), and what you can do to prevent camera blur. 24mm is not enough when it comes to real high-rise buildings. But to me, the TSE24 pulls it off to make these pictures look nicer. And it is nearly distortion-free, a big asset in architectural photography. And yes, it's a pleasure using it on a 5 DII.